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Issues of War/ by Rodney Schofield.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Maryland : Luviri Press, 2018.Description: 97 p. : ill.; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9789996060229
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • E181  SCH 2018
Summary: Whereas Victorian optimists imagined that armed conflict would gradually disappear as the world continued to head for universal peace and prosperity, the 20th century wiped out any such illusions. These reflections mark the centenary of WW1, whose true horrors gradually unfolded despite official attempts at censorship. "The pity of war" is first examined through the eyes of artists and poets, before turning to an
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Whereas Victorian optimists imagined that armed conflict would gradually disappear as the world continued to head for universal peace and prosperity, the 20th century wiped out any such illusions. These reflections mark the centenary of WW1, whose true horrors gradually unfolded despite official attempts at censorship. "The pity of war" is first examined through the eyes of artists and poets, before turning to an

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